Lloyd Skinner is the CEO at greyfly.ai. The company’s Intelligent Project Prediction tool uses Artificial Intelligence to provide Executives with delivery intelligence to increase project success. That’s why I wanted to ask Lloyd, ‘can AI really predict project outcomes?’
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In this wide-ranging conversation, I discuss AI and PM with industry expert, Lloyd Skinner.
Lloyd is the CEO at greyfly.ai. The company invests in developing Artificial Intelligence products for the project management world. And Lloyd has over 25 years of experience in large-scale program management across multiple sectors.
So, he deeply understands the work we do, as well as the technological capabilities of AI.
In a wide-ranging conversation, we discussed:
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Dr Mike Clayton is one of the most successful and in-demand project management trainers in the UK. He is author of 14 best-selling books, including four about project management. He is also a prolific blogger and contributor to ProjectManager.com and Project, the journal of the Association for Project Management. Between 1990 and 2002, Mike was a successful project manager, leading large project teams and delivering complex projects. In 2016, Mike launched OnlinePMCourses.
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